Our Priorities

Health

Sustaining quality of health care by providing equitable care with involvement of community and in alignment with the organizational interpretation of the core values. The key focus areas are tribal and rural health,ayurveda,reproductive and child health, hygiene and sanitation, care and control of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and disability.

Catalyses socio-economic empowerment of marginalized and vulnerable communities through promotion of self reliant groups, individuals and group entrepreneurship, enhancing community action on development including good governance with special focus on tribal-rural women and youth for sustainable community development.

To serve India by building the potential of individuals and institutions for the development sector and synergize their efforts for better, collective gain. It strives to develop innovative programmatic models for development sector and influence public policy.

Success Stories

Heggadadevanakote is one of the most under-developed taluk in Karnataka. The taluk is the home for several indigenous forest based tribals, who lost their way of life when their natural home was declared a National park. After generations of living...

Mahadevaswami is an eight year old boy resident of Naganapura Village of Nanjangud taluk. He is from a lower middle class family. He has lost his father to Cancer when he was 4 years old and his mother is the only earning memberof the family. When...

News

It’s a renowned experience to notice the positive changes in the attitude of our immediate society brought by the selfless service of Jana Dhwani (90.8MHz), reaching over one lakh listeners across 188 villages of H D Kote taluk. Janadhwani has successfully completed its second anniversary recently.

On behalf of the world aids day a Jatha and blood donation camp was conducted on 17th December 2014 in collaboration with Community Health Center, Saragur, H.D.Kote taluk. More than 250 individuals participated in the camp.National Science Day is celebrated all over India with great enthusiasm every year in order to commemorate the invention of the Raman Effect in India by the Indian physicist, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman in the year 1928.